Showing posts with label John Adams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Adams. Show all posts

Thursday, June 4, 2009

10 New Film Reviews

We recently reviewed these 10 films at both 1000 DVDs to See and 1000 Great Films The Memory Loss Tapes (2008) - terrific documentary Close-up (1990) - touching but propaganda In Bruges (2008) - inventive, entertaining killer thriller John Adams (2008) - historical epic tv mini-series, 13 Emmys Man On Wire (2008) - well-crafted, not so suspenseful, see the cover Milk (2008) - excellent mythic history of politician Harvey Milk Ugetsu (1953) Japan, bw - spooky Japanese medieval war fable Kinamind (2005) Denmark - touching immigrant romance story Shallow Grave (1994) - fun, twisty suspense from Danny Boyle Mrs. Miniver (1942) bw - Wyler's classic war story of England, winner of Best Picture; it's pro-war tone is a good bookend for the anti-war best picture The Best Years of Our Lives, released 4 years later. Caution ahead! Films to avoid: Doubt - much ado about nothing, good acting but not much else; Meryl Streep is a freaky minion of Satan, a self-righteous wrath of god dispenser that is too medieval for public safety - I say "burn the witch", that'll put the fear of god in her! The Exterminating Angel - Bunuel's farce about a bunch of Mexican aristocrats who come to a dinner party and can't seem to leave; it becomes claustrophobic and maddening over time - just burn the house down already! Targets - early Peter Bogdanovich psycho film about a man with a bunch of weapons and ammo who starts shooting people on an L.A. freeway; Boris Karloff is the only attraction here! You and Me and Dupree - terrible comedy with a wasted cast

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Slumdog Millionaire wins Producer's Guild Award

Producer’s Guild of America Awards 2009 [These pretty much echoed the Golden Globes and Critic's Choice awards] Movie: Slumdog Millionaire Animated Film: Wall-E Documentary: Man On Wire Long Form Television: John Adams Episodic Comedy: 30 Rock Episodic Drama: Mad Men Non-Fiction TV: 60 Minutes Live Entertainment/Competition TV: The Colbert Report They should combine several of these shorter ones (SAG) and hold them all together, these plus the SAG's & CC's could be done in less than 3 hrs!